![]() Other characters introduced are some of Anne's new pupils, such as Paul Irving, an American boy living with his grandmother in Avonlea while his widower father works in the States. Both Anne and Marilla are relieved (Marilla inwardly, of course) to know the twins will remain with them. They are initially meant to stay only a short time, but the twins' uncle postpones his return to collect the twins and then eventually dies. Davy is Dora's exact opposite, much more of a handful and constantly getting into many scrapes. Dora is a nice, well-behaved girl, somewhat boring in her perfect behaviour. They are the children of Marilla's third cousin and she takes them in when their mother dies while their uncle is out of the country. Harrison, and his foul-mouthed parrot, as well as the twins, Davy and Dora. ![]() The book soon introduces Anne's new and problematic neighbor, Mr. ![]() Plot summary: Anne is about to start her first term teaching at the Avonlea school, although she will still continue her studies at home with Gilbert, who is teaching at the nearby White Sands School. ![]() Anne of Avonlea is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. ![]()
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